Warcraft Farming Bot

Published: 03rd June 2011
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When you are in the battleground, Spartacus will determine if you are alive or dead, and control mmoglider from there. The mmoglider design runs the pathing, fights, heals, etc based off how you set it up and Spartacus controls the rest. When the battleground has ended, Spartacus re-queues you for the next and starts the process again for as long as you want.

Profiles - Profiles, as I described earlier, controls the pathing of the bot and what it's going to fight. For the most part you don't have to worry about these. The mmoglider forums has a list of profiles suitable for every battleground, some better then others. It has recently come to my attention that you can also purchase battleground profiles (I never have and I have no idea how good they are) from profilepacks.coms, among other places.

So what should you expect for honor gain if you do this? It will depend on how fast your battleground queues are, but you should expect anywhere from 15,000 to 20,000 per day if you run AV all day and most of the night (much more on AV honor bonus weekends). You get much less running the other battlegrounds, but you can still get around 30 AB, WSG, or EoTS marks per day with ease if you are looking to get battleground marks.


That's all the components you will want to honor bot. It can seem a little overwhelming at first, but once you get a feel of how it works you will be glad you're doing it. Like I said there's a risk you can lose your account, no matter what anyone says, but the odds are small that it will happen and the amount of honor you gain from the world of warcraft honor bot will be enormous.

Should you use a bot in World of Warcraft? This article should hopefully enlighten you before making a decision.

Recently the creators of Warcraft, Blizzard Entertainment send out a huge ban on accounts that ran bots which resulted in thousands of players losing their accounts. Botting may help make the game easier but remember it is against the rules. If losing your account is something you don't mind risking then botting may be the right choice for you. Some bots have tried to counter Blizzard by using a program that checks if the Warden is being updated. The Warden is the program that Blizzard uses to see if you have any foreign programs (like a bot) loaded in the background of your computer memory. If the Warden updates then the bot is supposed to cut itself off. This sounds alright on the surface but once again is very risky.


If you use a bot be prepared to be banned eventually. There is only so much the creators of such programs can do to stay one step ahead of the game makers. Some botters have went the way of setting up two accounts, one to bot with and a main clean account just in case they get banned with the other. Isn't it just simpler to not bot?

But should you bot? That is entirely up to you. Some players feel that using bots in World of Warcraft makes no sense because they are going to get banned in the end anyways.

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